Can anyone share a picture of documentation they used to uneventfully bring their dog from the US into Mexico in Guadalajara? My vet here in the States , though he has the special certification required here to certify a dog to travel out of the country , has no idea —- other than the USDA form he gave me last year which was refused as invalid because it had a section that required notarization by USDA .(cost of visit US $160 !) I had to call in a vet from Guad to do a health check and certification
(which was fairly painless but meant about 1.5 hrs. longer in his crate after an already long long trip )
I’d flown into Guad with this dog 4 times previously with absolutely no problem. Unfortunately I don’t recall what kind of documentation the US vet provided those times.

I’m finding that the salons catering to gringos - great as they are- are now beyond my budget. My favorite of many years today was just over $1,000p for low lights/high lights/cut which is unfortunately out of my league. (Please refrain from telling me this is much lower than the same service NOB as for me it’s a moot point). I’m willing to lower my expectations - its only hair after all- if you can recommend a Mexican-priced salon you’ve been happy with. Lakeside but location not important. Thank you

LCS Prueba México Program 2019
Mexican manners.
Course Fee: $250 MXN
Instructor: Alfredo Pérez
Course Dates: June 18, 2019
Course Time: Tuesday, 1:00 -3:30 pm
Course Location: South Campus Board Room
Min/Max Students required: 11/40
Enrollment begins May 09 from 10:00 to 2:00 pm at the LCS OfficeEnrollment ends Jun 15.
Description: Cultural shock is a normal part of life when we move to another country whose habits are different, we have to observe and learn the local rules of urbanity, what body language issues are appropriate and which are not.
Why the behavior of the inhabitants of the new place is different. What do local people expect from me as a new inhabitant of the area?
What phrases should I use and at what times?
What should I understand about the time structure of the local people so different from mine?
Why are the procedures with the authorities so complicated? And a long etc.
Our intention is to help you understand these basic and necessary questions for the real and adequate coexistence with my new neighbors.
Another way to know Mexico.
LCS classes are not first come first serve, they are first payed first served.
To sign up, make sure your membership is current and covers the duration of this course.
Registration﻿ requires pay﻿ment. There is no refund.﻿

At least they did yesterday, no doubt they’lll go fast. The woman handling arrives at 1pm. No line. took only a few minutes. If you need help with the Spanish she will help you fill out the very basic form .